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noticing that the effective tax rate that google's reporting is actually 8%. that compares with 18%, both last quarter and in the same quarter a year ago. so you've got to wonder how much that low tax rate affected their profitability and eps in that quarter. >> indeed. all right, thank you, all. an important earnings report period just now and wouldn't you know, it's the fast food company that is the only one that beat on the top line, of all three. and it's up 7.5% right now. thank you. >>> coming up, just three days of the tax deadline comes news of a b involving current and former irsit uil you hea wh they did, michelle. >> oh, i'll be shocked. >>> also, we're going to speak exclusively to bb&t ceo about his company's earnings and his bank's trouble with stress tests. >> that and much more coming up on the "closing bell." you are watching cnbc, first in business worldwide. we went out and asked people a simple question: how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's
noticing that the effective tax rate that google's reporting is actually 8%. that compares with 18%, both last quarter and in the same quarter a year ago. so you've got to wonder how much that low tax rate affected their profitability and eps in that quarter. >> indeed. all right, thank you, all. an important earnings report period just now and wouldn't you know, it's the fast food company that is the only one that beat on the top line, of all three. and it's up 7.5% right now. thank you....
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now there's currently a pretty strong anti offshore campaign ongoing clearing a campaign against tax evasion which the organization for economic cooperation and development has gotten involved in why do you think it is that for decades everyone seemed to be fine with offshores and now it really seems to be kind of the main counsellor in the european economy. political course that is a perpetual issue when there is enough money there there is a feeling that it's ok to spend more or to increase taxes for your taxpayers finding money doesn't seem such a problem of course but once the current crisis broke out the g twenty was the first to come up with a list of offshore financial centers that were to be placed under regulatory oversight i was present at that meeting some three years ago it was province which initially brought up this issue since france has been exposed to rampant capital flight to offshore banks for purposes of tax avoidance and when economies find themselves in a fix and there is no more room for the government to raise taxes that is when they go looking for runaway cap
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show me something and also the outlooks are all netive because the sequester, payroll tax cut that went away, all that stuff, melissa is factoring i think what is happening in these companies to where mark's point, yeah they have all run up and now we're starting to say the cows are coming home and we don't have true eaings growth, the top-line growth that we need. melissa: lance, that is absolutely right. that is the theme we hear again and ain, they can't grow the top line because the economy isn't supporting that. what do you do? how do you respond to that? how do you protect your money? >> well the thing is you have to understand, actually mark hit on a great point, since 2009 revenuesnly grown by about 7% of the earnings have grown by almost 230%. the disparity's come from things like stock buybacks, accounting gimmickry in terms when do we account for stuff and when we don't. and so what drives corporate growth in the stock markets over the long term is that top line revenue, sales. that's what we node to see. that is what --. melissa: lance, i know that, tell me how do i protect
show me something and also the outlooks are all netive because the sequester, payroll tax cut that went away, all that stuff, melissa is factoring i think what is happening in these companies to where mark's point, yeah they have all run up and now we're starting to say the cows are coming home and we don't have true eaings growth, the top-line growth that we need. melissa: lance, that is absolutely right. that is the theme we hear again and ain, they can't grow the top line because the economy...
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qatar itself has a flight -- has a flat five percent tax. investment partnership -- partnership can come. >> qatar is pouring euros into infrastructure projects such as new roads and underwater roadway systems. it has been set aside for a new city to help host that world cup finals. the soccer event is the driving force behind much of the construction growth. you can expect competition from companies hoping to get in on this action. >> government in -- government are asking them to post all their personal assets online. it is taking the definition of public service too far. >> it is part of the bid for more transparency. the records posted online on monday make for some interesting reading. >> and for some sharp barbs from commentators, especially socialist leaders like the former budget leader who was found squirreling away his public pay in a secret swiss account. >> it was journalists at the online newspaper who set the ball rolling when they broke the story about the budget minister's tax fraud. had to bear all about their peronal wealth
qatar itself has a flight -- has a flat five percent tax. investment partnership -- partnership can come. >> qatar is pouring euros into infrastructure projects such as new roads and underwater roadway systems. it has been set aside for a new city to help host that world cup finals. the soccer event is the driving force behind much of the construction growth. you can expect competition from companies hoping to get in on this action. >> government in -- government are asking them to...
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maybe it is the fear that we all had with the government cutbacks and also the tax hike that we had - that's the increased payroll tax for social security that we saw - so that is biting into the economy. but clearly, almost all the data, not only here but around the world, has come out weaker, so that is real; and combine that with some disappointing earnings on balance, and i think that is cause for concern or pause for the market right now. - gold futures made a mighty move to the downside this week. what are you seeing in gold mining stocks? - wow, i tell you, it was a real blowout in gold. gold is one of those assets, but i look at gold back in '08 was, i think, a low $600, and it is now still, what, close to $1,400? so, a set-back was ok, it was just one of those classic commodity washouts. gold miners, on the other hand, they have lagged the price of gold for the past several years at least, and a lot of that has to do with their cost of production and some of the acquisitions they've made and some of the operating cost or lack of management of such. so it's a little different.
maybe it is the fear that we all had with the government cutbacks and also the tax hike that we had - that's the increased payroll tax for social security that we saw - so that is biting into the economy. but clearly, almost all the data, not only here but around the world, has come out weaker, so that is real; and combine that with some disappointing earnings on balance, and i think that is cause for concern or pause for the market right now. - gold futures made a mighty move to the downside...
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important to recognize that what american express is probably getting hit on here is what's happening with tax rates, happened in the first quarter of this year, and the other issue that's really occurring is i think businesses are still holding back on spending. significant percentage of their revenue comes from businesses. and you know, on the long-term, also, we have to be very, very aware, american express, on the long-term, is going to -- >> they're having a fire drill here at the new york stock exchange. >> it was scheduled. >> pre-scheduled, exactly. it was scheduled already. so ignore the noise here happening around me. >> okay. >> very quickly, i want to get to bruce mccain as well, michael. finish your thought. >> my thought was, you have to be careful about companies like paypal, all these other very inexpensive swaywaways to colle money, it will be a hit on american express margins, eventually. >> bruce mccain, do you want to buy on these dips we've been seeing, or is it time to start taking money off the table at these levels? >> i think you need to wait a little bit. part of it i
important to recognize that what american express is probably getting hit on here is what's happening with tax rates, happened in the first quarter of this year, and the other issue that's really occurring is i think businesses are still holding back on spending. significant percentage of their revenue comes from businesses. and you know, on the long-term, also, we have to be very, very aware, american express, on the long-term, is going to -- >> they're having a fire drill here at the...
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which is now in the grips of its worst recession since the 1970's, has already imposed the biggest tax hikes in living memory. stay with us. when we come back, we have plenty of news for you, including german soccer. >> and the formula one controversial race coming up. we will tell you all about it. stay with us. >> welcome back. >> and thanks for staying with us. we continue in bahrain, which is stepping up security ahead of sunday's formula one grand prix race, which is taking place ahead of a bit of controversy. activists are demanding the race be cancelled due to the country's poor human-rights record, but organizers have billed the event as a force for good. >> it is the biggest sporting event hosted by the gulf state. it is, however, taking place against a backdrop of tensions as unrest continues in the arab island kingdom. >> clashes between pro-democracy demonstrators and security forces in the country have occurred on an almost daily basis. here's more. >> with just a few days to go until the formula one race, protesters nearby rain's capital are stepping up their demonstratio
which is now in the grips of its worst recession since the 1970's, has already imposed the biggest tax hikes in living memory. stay with us. when we come back, we have plenty of news for you, including german soccer. >> and the formula one controversial race coming up. we will tell you all about it. stay with us. >> welcome back. >> and thanks for staying with us. we continue in bahrain, which is stepping up security ahead of sunday's formula one grand prix race, which is...
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the blast has set off tax i am fumes fanned by high winds and leveled homes and businesses nearby. tom ackerman has the latest. >> local firefighters were summoned to the plant to put out a blaze, then came the explosion. the blast in the small farming community of west near the city of waco leveled an apartment complex and damaged a nursing home located next to the plant. the explosion was felt more than 100 kilometers away, and the u.s. geological survey registered it as magnitude 2.1 on the earthquake scale. >> right now, we have a tremendous amount of injuries, probably over 100 injuries at this time. we do have confirmed fatalities. the inform is not current yet. it could go up by the minute. we're in there certaining the area right now. >> first responders evacuated half the residents of the town of 2,600, but as wind gusts carrying ammonia fumes shifted direction, they feared more people would have to be moved. the facility stored up to 20,000 kilos of ammonia, according to the company's emergency planning report t. said in the event of an accident there would be no risk of
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we know this president is raising taxes and wants to continue raising taxes. we have an unemployment crisis in this country. i think a lot of people are reading through the president saying, he's looking for an excuse to get riled up and earn money. >> the question is, are they working on jobs and the economy? it appears that's what people want them to do. corey rothman, steve sigmund, sherry jacobus, thank you all very much. >> thank you. >>> coming up, what happened to the economy in the month of march? was it a temporary slump? or a warning of thin >>> the month of march saw a big slump in economic indicators. like retail sales, consumer confidence all slipping. was march just an air pocket, a blip, or is the economy slowing down again? joining me now is financial economist lindsay and brian westberry. lindsay, we've had these green shoots pop up in the first part of every year for four or five years. and then they go away. is this another sign of that? >> there's certainly no doubt january and february were quite robust. now we're starting to see weakness
we know this president is raising taxes and wants to continue raising taxes. we have an unemployment crisis in this country. i think a lot of people are reading through the president saying, he's looking for an excuse to get riled up and earn money. >> the question is, are they working on jobs and the economy? it appears that's what people want them to do. corey rothman, steve sigmund, sherry jacobus, thank you all very much. >> thank you. >>> coming up, what happened to...
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cut middle class income taxes to the lowest rate in sixty years, and we're creating tax free zones for business startups. the new new york is working creating tens of thousands of new businesses, and we're just getting started. to grow or start your business visit thenewny.com >>> we are waiting for goldman sachs and coke. it was indicated higher. it's less clear now. closes 253.86. i did see trading on word that the company beat us. just under $4 trillion. coke is out. coke is reporting. we're going to look at case volume and everything else. looks like the the adjusted number is 46 cents a chair versus expectations of 45 cents. >> gown from 11.4 billion in the year ago period. now, we're also going to give you all of these case volume estimates and we'll try to figure out all the different parts of the world that we're looking for. worldwide looking for case volume up 3.1% in north america. the company says for the first quarter it was 4%. first quarter 4%. >> there's a big announcement the company put out 10 minutes ago saying they are taking steps with five of the bottling partners
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and all these debt bombs explode wealth tax to pay for e.u. bailouts wealthy households would face new taxes on property and other assets under german plans to prop up the struggling euro zone so senior advisers to chancellor angela merkel these are called the five wise man you might call them the five wise guys as we would call them here they have come up with a new plan and they think that because the rich can just transfer their cash anywhere they decided they said to help everybody of course is they're going to go after assets that can't be moved like property something we've talked about here is that's one very huge downside to property is it's a sitting duck there you can't hide your mansion on the coaches or they just take it they tax it so this is what they plan on doing instead of taxing cash european union government should in future target property and other less mobile assets for example over the next ten years the rich should give up a portion of their assets professor both and you're set this pretty is. fessor peter both anger on
and all these debt bombs explode wealth tax to pay for e.u. bailouts wealthy households would face new taxes on property and other assets under german plans to prop up the struggling euro zone so senior advisers to chancellor angela merkel these are called the five wise man you might call them the five wise guys as we would call them here they have come up with a new plan and they think that because the rich can just transfer their cash anywhere they decided they said to help everybody of...
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we know this president is raising taxes and wants to continue raising taxes. we have an unemployment crisis in this country. i think a lot of people are reading through the president saying, he's looking for an excuse to get riled up and earn money. >> the question is, are they working on jobs and the economy? it appears that's what people want them to do. corey rothman, steve sigmund, sherry jacobus, thank you all very much. >> thank you. >>> coming up, what happened to the economy in the month of march? was it a temporary slump? or a warning of things to come? for singing definitely dry mouth has been a problem for me. but i'm also oa lot of medications that dry my mouth out. i just drank tons of water all the time. was never enough. i wasn't sure i was going to be ab to continue singing. i saw my ntist and he suggested biotene. it feels refreshing. my mouth felt moreubricated. i use the biotene rinse twice a day d then i use the y throughout the day. it actually saved my career in a way. because biotene really did make a difference. >>> the month of march s
we know this president is raising taxes and wants to continue raising taxes. we have an unemployment crisis in this country. i think a lot of people are reading through the president saying, he's looking for an excuse to get riled up and earn money. >> the question is, are they working on jobs and the economy? it appears that's what people want them to do. corey rothman, steve sigmund, sherry jacobus, thank you all very much. >> thank you. >>> coming up, what happened to...
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we know this president is raising taxes and wants to continue raising taxes. we have an unemployment crisis in this country. i think a lot of people are reading through the president saying, he's looking for an excuse to get riled up and earn money. >> the question is, are they working on jobs and the economy? it appears that's what people want them to do. corey rothman, steve sigmund, sherry jacobus, thank you all very much. >> thank you. >>> coming up, what happened to the economy in the month of march? was it a temrary slump? with the spark miles card from capital one, bjorn earns unlimited rewas for s small business take theseags to room 12 please. [ garth ] bjors small busiss earns double miles on every purchase every day. produce delivery. [ bjorn ] just put it on my spark card. [ garth why settle for less? ahh, oh! [ garth ] great businesses deserve limited reward here your wake up call. [ male announcer ] get the spark business card from capital one and earn unlimited rewards. choose double miles or 2% cash back on every purchase every day. what's in y
we know this president is raising taxes and wants to continue raising taxes. we have an unemployment crisis in this country. i think a lot of people are reading through the president saying, he's looking for an excuse to get riled up and earn money. >> the question is, are they working on jobs and the economy? it appears that's what people want them to do. corey rothman, steve sigmund, sherry jacobus, thank you all very much. >> thank you. >>> coming up, what happened to...
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cut middle class income taxes to the lowest rate in sixty years, and we're creating tax free zones for business startups. the new new york is working creating tens of thousands of new businesses, and we're just getting started. to grow or start your business visit thenewny.com lets you jump backwards and forwards in time to capture the perfect shot. blackberry z10 with time shift. built to keep you moving. see it in action at blackberry.com/z10 >>> welcome back to the program. there you are looking at sarah ferguson. one of the many guests attending the funeral today in london for margaret thatcher. more than 2,000 guests are expected at st. paul's cathedral just up the road from our cnbc stud yeaio here. it's the first time i believe that a lot of people will be seeing the inside of this cathedral since princess diana was married there a couple decades ago. it's certainly one of the biggest and most important funerals the u.k. has seen since churchill passed in 1965 and first time the queen will be in well. there's 10 downing street as we show you some of the crowds gathering. it look
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with more reaction to the taxes in a couple of minutes plus when we come back the letters that lays with the toxic ricin the which was sent to president obama and to all the officials just the country it was still reeling from the boston bombings the state without. the. technology innovation all the developments around russia we've. covered. see. america international airport in the very heart of moscow. you're back with us here on r.g.p. the explosion at a fertilizer plant in the town of west texas could have killed up to fifteen people and if these one hundred sixty have been injured there are fears that the number of killed could be much higher buildings around to the bloss area have been reduced to rubble some homes have been leveled and witnesses say the explosion felt like a bomb went off it registered as a two point one two point one in seismic medically achieved emergency services say ammonia may have caused the explosion the town was evacuated amid fears of possible further explosions of a leak of toxic gas firefighters say they have the blaze under control many of the injured a
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with the support of fannie and freddie, and even the mortgage interest tax deduction. the support bases for housing right now seems to be quite artificial, and i think that is why a lot of home builders are afraid to get into this market right now to build more because they are skeptical this is a real recovery. melissa: you are to real estate guys who are not bullish on real estate, how is that? it seems he does not believe in the recovery and the data. >> no, absolutely not. i think there's going to be a significant price increase in housing in the short term. today there may be some momentum created were a lot of momentum created by low intert rate, but when you look historically at the housing market, people need a place to live, even rental properties a lot of them e single-family homes or apartments. at the end of the day, people need a place to go, new household creation is outpacing the supply, so more people looking for a home than there e homes available and nationwide in almost every major metro we are at very low inventory rates so i am bullish. if you want
with the support of fannie and freddie, and even the mortgage interest tax deduction. the support bases for housing right now seems to be quite artificial, and i think that is why a lot of home builders are afraid to get into this market right now to build more because they are skeptical this is a real recovery. melissa: you are to real estate guys who are not bullish on real estate, how is that? it seems he does not believe in the recovery and the data. >> no, absolutely not. i think...
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bailouts wealthy households would face new taxes on property and other assets under german plans to prop up the struggle. in euro zone so senior advisers to chancellor angela merkel these are called the five wise man you might call them the five wise guys as we would call them here they have come up with a new plan and they think that because the rich can just transfer their cash anywhere they decided they said to help everybody of course is they're going to go after assets that can't be moved like property something we've talked about here is that's one very huge downside to property is it's a sitting duck there you can't hide your mansion on the coaches or they just take it they tax it so this is what they plan on doing instead of taxing cash european union government should in future target property and other less mobile assets for example over the next ten years the rich should give up a portion of their assets professor both in your set this is professor peter both finger one of the five wise guys and i think the key word in that statement is mobile this is why the sale of mobile ho
bailouts wealthy households would face new taxes on property and other assets under german plans to prop up the struggle. in euro zone so senior advisers to chancellor angela merkel these are called the five wise man you might call them the five wise guys as we would call them here they have come up with a new plan and they think that because the rich can just transfer their cash anywhere they decided they said to help everybody of course is they're going to go after assets that can't be moved...
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cut middle class income taxes to the lowest rate in sixty years, and we're creating tax free zones for business startups. the new new york is working creating tens of thousands of new businesses, and we're just getting started. to grow or start your business visit thenewny.com no they don't. hey son. have fun tonight. ♪ ♪ back against the wall ♪ ain't nothin to me ♪ ain't nothin to me [ crowd murmurs ] hey! ♪ [ howls ] ♪ turn of event in the last 11 hours in the boston area. what you are looking at are pictures moments ago of the police and local law enforcement officials focusing in on what we believe is a home in watertown, massachusetts. this is where they have tracked down where this man hunt that has taken place has led them. this is a man hunt to chase a terror suspect in the boston marathon bombings. his brother, we believe they were two brothers who dhaerd out. his brother was killed earlier today running from police. we do -- we have been watching all of this and are watching now as this develop, but please, just in the last half hour have focussed in on a home in
cut middle class income taxes to the lowest rate in sixty years, and we're creating tax free zones for business startups. the new new york is working creating tens of thousands of new businesses, and we're just getting started. to grow or start your business visit thenewny.com no they don't. hey son. have fun tonight. ♪ ♪ back against the wall ♪ ain't nothin to me ♪ ain't nothin to me [ crowd murmurs ] hey! ♪ [ howls ] ♪ turn of event in the last 11 hours in the boston area. what...
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cut middle class income taxes to the lowest rate in sixty years, and we're creating tax free zones for business startups. the new new york is working creating tens of thousands of new businesses, and we're just getting started. to grow or start your business visit thenewny.com acceler-rental. at a hertz expressrent kiosk, you can rent a car without a reservation... and without a line. now that's a fast car. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. >>> welcome back to "squawk." let's get down to the new york stock exchange. our good friend jim cramer joins us now. good morning, jim. if jim is there. there he is. do you hear jim? >> no, there's no audio. now do you hear us? we are here on the tv. here we are. i don't know if we can get to jim or not, but it sounds like we can't. in the meantime, we'll go to a break, come back and see what we can do. >>> when we come back we'll talk about the stock of the day. we'll be right back. ideas, goals, appetite for risk. you can't say 'one size fits all'. it doesn't. that's crazy. we're all totally different. ishares core.
cut middle class income taxes to the lowest rate in sixty years, and we're creating tax free zones for business startups. the new new york is working creating tens of thousands of new businesses, and we're just getting started. to grow or start your business visit thenewny.com acceler-rental. at a hertz expressrent kiosk, you can rent a car without a reservation... and without a line. now that's a fast car. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. >>> welcome...
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cut middle class income taxes to the lowest rate in sixty years, and we're creating tax free zones for business startups. the new new york is working creating tens of thousands of new businesses, and we're just getting started. to grow or start your business >>> welcome back to the program. here is a look at how stock res trading, to the up side. we are seeing increases throughout the trading session. yesterday was a different story. we started out okay and rapidly sold off. germany in particular was weak. eegan jones did dowde country to an a from an a plus. the xetra dax today after shedding better than 2% yesterday, which is a huge move for this index, rebounding by about 0.4%. small gains seen elsewhere, the ftse mib in italy up about 0.6%. keeping an eye on the presidential election process. that is currently under way. here is a look at the bond space. when it comes to the ten-year rates, we're also seeing a similar story with the one exception of germany. so generally speaking, risk sentiment doing okay this morning. yields falling to 4.65%. 4.23% respectively. we've been sittin
cut middle class income taxes to the lowest rate in sixty years, and we're creating tax free zones for business startups. the new new york is working creating tens of thousands of new businesses, and we're just getting started. to grow or start your business >>> welcome back to the program. here is a look at how stock res trading, to the up side. we are seeing increases throughout the trading session. yesterday was a different story. we started out okay and rapidly sold off. germany in...
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cut middle class income taxes to the lowest rate in sixty years, and we're creating tax free zones for business startups. the new new york is working creating tens of thousands of new businesses, and we're just getting started. to grow or start your business visit thenewny.com >>> i'm feeling like a broken record, but once again, s&p 500 hitting fresh-session lows. being led lower by financials, technology, and energy. all of those spiders are lower by more than 2%. here's the financial spider getting weaker and weaker throughout the session. ditto, same intraday pattern for the technology, lower by more than 2%, and energy is lower, holy smokes, 2.75% for the xle. which brings us to crude, lower by 2.66%. down more than two bucks. bk, while we were sitting here, you sold brent. >> yes, i sold july brent about two minutes ago. and i was shorted yesterday. i covered it just about these prices. i wanted to get back in. so if you look at the inventory numbers today from the u.s., we had gasoline demand down, we've had production at highs since 1992. so you can go with the commodity oversu
cut middle class income taxes to the lowest rate in sixty years, and we're creating tax free zones for business startups. the new new york is working creating tens of thousands of new businesses, and we're just getting started. to grow or start your business visit thenewny.com >>> i'm feeling like a broken record, but once again, s&p 500 hitting fresh-session lows. being led lower by financials, technology, and energy. all of those spiders are lower by more than 2%. here's the...
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can move very quickly but they're talking about a tax on on assets that cannot move like real estate and so this will be this will face a lot of resistance but if it actually does get pushed through it will be a very new development that may have major consequences but it sounds like a mountaintop but now cyprus will have their sovereign gold reserves rated in exchange for a bailout what happens when they go to italy has got twenty four hundred tons of gold it will italy simply lay down and give their gold to berlin or will they maybe decide that they don't want to give away their gold or anything. i don't think italy will lay down at all i don't think i don't think italy is cyprus italy is a large country with a substantial industrial base banking is not a huge part of the economy and. the part in italy that is not doing well is actually the industrial part and. so i don't think they talian zwolle wall yields cheesy the pressure of selling the gold i think right now there's a lot of discussion in italy whether to stay in the euro or not and whether to greed to a more sturdy measures
can move very quickly but they're talking about a tax on on assets that cannot move like real estate and so this will be this will face a lot of resistance but if it actually does get pushed through it will be a very new development that may have major consequences but it sounds like a mountaintop but now cyprus will have their sovereign gold reserves rated in exchange for a bailout what happens when they go to italy has got twenty four hundred tons of gold it will italy simply lay down and...
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now there's currently a pretty strong anti offshore campaign ongoing clued in the campaign against tax evasion which the organization for economic cooperation and development has gotten involved in why do you think it is that for decades everyone seemed to be fine with offshores and now it really seems to be kind of the main counsellor in the european economy. political course that is a perpetual issue when there is enough money there there is a feeling that it's ok to spend more or to increase taxes for your taxpayers so finding money doesn't seem such a problem of course but once the current crisis broke out the g twenty was the first to come up with a list of offshore financial centers that were to be placed under regulatory oversight i was present at that meeting some three years ago and it was france which initially brought up this issue since france has been exposed to rampant capital flight to offshore banks for purposes of tax avoidance and when economies find themselves in a fix and there is no more room for the government to raise taxes that is when they go looking for runawa
now there's currently a pretty strong anti offshore campaign ongoing clued in the campaign against tax evasion which the organization for economic cooperation and development has gotten involved in why do you think it is that for decades everyone seemed to be fine with offshores and now it really seems to be kind of the main counsellor in the european economy. political course that is a perpetual issue when there is enough money there there is a feeling that it's ok to spend more or to increase...
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can move very quickly but they're talking about a tax on on assets that cannot move like really state and so this will be this will face a lot of resistance but if it actually does get pushed through it will be a very new development that may have major consequences but it sounds like a mountaintop but now cyprus will have their sovereign gold reserves rated in exchange for a bailout what happens when they go to italy has got twenty four hundred tons of gold it will italy simply lay down and give their gold to berlin or will they may be decide that they don't want to give away their gold or anything. i don't think italy will lay down at all i don't think i don't think italy is cyprus italy is a large country with a substantial industrial base banking is not a huge part of the economy and. the part in italy that is not doing well is actually the industrial part and. so i don't think they talian zwolle wall yields to the pressure of selling the gold i think right now there's a lot of discussion in italy whether to stay in the euro or not and whether to greed to a more sturdy measures or
can move very quickly but they're talking about a tax on on assets that cannot move like really state and so this will be this will face a lot of resistance but if it actually does get pushed through it will be a very new development that may have major consequences but it sounds like a mountaintop but now cyprus will have their sovereign gold reserves rated in exchange for a bailout what happens when they go to italy has got twenty four hundred tons of gold it will italy simply lay down and...
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cut middle class income taxes to the lowest rate in sixty years, and we're creating tax free zones for business startups. the new new york is working creating tens of thousands of new businesses, and we're just getting started. to grow or start your business visit thenewny.com it's as simple as this. at bny mellon, our business is investments. managing them, moving them, making them work. we oversee 20% of the world's financial assets. and that gives us scale and insight no one else has. investment management combined with investment servicing. bringing the power of investments to people's lives. invested in the world. bny mellon. >>> welcome back to "the halftime report. "here are halftime's top first three trades. target, the stock lower after the retailer said they would miss expectations, stock lower by 2/3 a percent. what do you think? >> you think payroll tax and all that, but that was not the case. what it was mostly according to the company, we have heard this consistently, was weather. weather wreaked havoc in terms of their sales, so it was too cold and people weren't buyingf
cut middle class income taxes to the lowest rate in sixty years, and we're creating tax free zones for business startups. the new new york is working creating tens of thousands of new businesses, and we're just getting started. to grow or start your business visit thenewny.com it's as simple as this. at bny mellon, our business is investments. managing them, moving them, making them work. we oversee 20% of the world's financial assets. and that gives us scale and insight no one else has....
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and all these debt bombs explode wealth tax to pay for e.u. bailouts wealthy households would face new taxes on property and other assets under german plans to prop up the struggling euro zone so senior advisers to chancellor angela merkel these are called the five wise man you might call them the five wise guys as we would call them here they have come up with a new plan and they think that because the rich can just transfer their cash anywhere they decided they said to help everybody of course is they're going to go after assets that can't be moved like property something we've talked about here is that's one very huge downside to property is it's a sitting duck there you can't hide your mansion on the coaches are they just take it they tax it so this is what they plan on doing instead of taxing cash european union government should in future target property and other less mobile assets for example over the next ten years the rich should give up a portion of their assets professor both in your set this is professor peter both anger one of th
and all these debt bombs explode wealth tax to pay for e.u. bailouts wealthy households would face new taxes on property and other assets under german plans to prop up the struggling euro zone so senior advisers to chancellor angela merkel these are called the five wise man you might call them the five wise guys as we would call them here they have come up with a new plan and they think that because the rich can just transfer their cash anywhere they decided they said to help everybody of...
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and all these debt bombs explode wealth tax to pay for e.u. bailouts wealthy households would face new taxes on property and other assets under german plans to prop up the struggling euro zone so senior advisers to chancellor angela merkel these are called the five wise man you might call them the five wise guys as we would call them here they have come up with a new plan and they think that because the rich can just transfer their cash anywhere they decided they said to help everybody of course is they're going to go after assets that can't be moved like property something we've talked about here is that's one very huge downside to property is it's a sitting duck there you can't hide your mansion on the coaches or they just take it they tax it so this is what they plan on doing instead of taxing cash european union government should in future target property and other less mobile assets for example over the next ten years the rich should give up a portion of their assets professor both anger said this is professor peter both finger one of the
and all these debt bombs explode wealth tax to pay for e.u. bailouts wealthy households would face new taxes on property and other assets under german plans to prop up the struggling euro zone so senior advisers to chancellor angela merkel these are called the five wise man you might call them the five wise guys as we would call them here they have come up with a new plan and they think that because the rich can just transfer their cash anywhere they decided they said to help everybody of...
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it used to be back in 1997 that total tax revenue raised property tax, income tax, and in the following year, it was reduced down to 37 trillion yen. we hope that we can add on another 5 trillion yen to the tax revenue, but it didn't. instead, we leave 4 trillion. [speaking japanese] [speaking japanese] [speaking japanese] >> translator: and last year when the moving party, dpj, mbp, and they were able to have an agreement to sign the agreement and there was a number of provisions included in that document, and to put it simply, what recommend was that we have to see a pickup in the economy, otherwise, in no way the consumption tax, and whether to do it or not would be eid to october, if we have engaged in the economy then, we can have the tax, but if it doesn't work out that well, then the timing of the asset tax referred to date so we have been serious in considering the implications about the tax, so if you ask me to say definitely taxation at this stage or not, we cannot say definitely. we have to allow time economies would be get back, and then judgment would be a good call, defini
it used to be back in 1997 that total tax revenue raised property tax, income tax, and in the following year, it was reduced down to 37 trillion yen. we hope that we can add on another 5 trillion yen to the tax revenue, but it didn't. instead, we leave 4 trillion. [speaking japanese] [speaking japanese] [speaking japanese] >> translator: and last year when the moving party, dpj, mbp, and they were able to have an agreement to sign the agreement and there was a number of provisions...
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can move very quickly but they're talking about a tax on on assets i cannot move like really state and so this will be this will face a lot of resistance but if it actually does get pushed through it will be a very new development that may have major consequences but it sounds like a mountain top but now cyprus will have their sovereign gold reserves rated in exchange for a bailout what happens when they go to italy and has got twenty four hundred tons of gold it will italy simply lay down and give their gold to berlin or will they maybe decide that they don't want to give away their gold or anything. i don't think italy will lay down at all i don't think i don't think italy is cyprus italy is a large country with a substantial industrial base banking is not a huge part of the economy and. the part in italy that is not doing well is actually the industrial part and. so i don't think they talian to all wall yields to the pressure of selling the gold i think right now there's a lot of discussion in italy whether to stay in the euro or not and whether to greed to any more austerity measur
can move very quickly but they're talking about a tax on on assets i cannot move like really state and so this will be this will face a lot of resistance but if it actually does get pushed through it will be a very new development that may have major consequences but it sounds like a mountain top but now cyprus will have their sovereign gold reserves rated in exchange for a bailout what happens when they go to italy and has got twenty four hundred tons of gold it will italy simply lay down and...
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can move very quickly but they're talking about a tax on on assets that cannot move like really state and so this will be this will face a lot of resistance but if it actually does get pushed through it will be a very new development that may have major consequences but it sounds like a mountaintop but now cyprus will have their sovereign gold reserves rated in exchange for a bailout what happens when they go to italy and has got twenty four hundred tons of gold it will italy simply lay down and give their gold to berlin or will they maybe decide that they don't want to give away their gold or anything. i don't think italy will lay down at all i don't think i don't think italy is cyprus italy is a large country with a substantial industrial base banking is not a huge part of the economy and. the part in italy that is not doing well is actually the industrial part and. so i don't think they talian zwolle wall yields to the pressure of selling the gold i think right now there's a lot of discussion in italy whether to stay in the euro or not and whether to greed to any more austerity mea
can move very quickly but they're talking about a tax on on assets that cannot move like really state and so this will be this will face a lot of resistance but if it actually does get pushed through it will be a very new development that may have major consequences but it sounds like a mountaintop but now cyprus will have their sovereign gold reserves rated in exchange for a bailout what happens when they go to italy and has got twenty four hundred tons of gold it will italy simply lay down...